Lamb's Bread reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Lamb's Bread.
Very earthy
April 27, 2019
Great.
Loved it. It's not too harsh, it gets me energized just enough to get stuff done but not too much that if I smoke at night I can't sleep. Don't know if it's just me but it has a nice sweet taste to t
Just so-so. Relatively slow to come on but lasts all day. No creative buzz or drive to get things done. Munchies make it like the highs in college but there is some part of the brain it depresses. Not what I'll take to write, for sure, so that's disappointing given what others have said. May try mixing with Chiesel.
Also, I had a sort of reverse paranoia, in which I wondered if other people thought I was out to get them. Go figure.
It's been about 20 minutes since I smoked a small nug of Lamb's Bread aka Lamb's Breath. And, I must say I'm feeling pretty darned comfortable sitting here. I'm relaxed and my pain has dropped to a dull throb. Not getting any kind of energy boost but I'm able to think clearly and am feeling happy. Which may not sound like much, but when you're in the midst of an extreme fibro flare like I am right now, comfy's like a dream come true. Can't wait to try some when I'm feeling better. Lb makes my current top 5 Sativa list. Enjoyed the flavour and lightness of the smoke.
fantastic strain, the taste is one of the most notable things when first smoking it. it's high is a euphoric giggle... one of the best strains I've personally ever tried.
January 21, 2019
very nice
I am by no means an expert on Cannabis, in fact I have a hard time relating to reviews describing strong distinctions between strains. However Lamb's Bread stands out and is my favorite strain for "creative focus".
I am a drummer and use Rockband as a training tool for practicing various music styles. Rockband gives me an objective and subjective way to monitor the effects of cannabis strains on my ability to relax, focus and feel creative.
Subjectively, Lamb's Bread heightens my sense of focus while relaxing my mind and body to "feel" the music more. The more I feel the music, the easier the songs become. I've found the experience of playing highly difficult (due to technique, speed, or endurance) songs becomes more natural and fun instead of "difficult". I most accurately describe this experience as time seems to go much slower, so I can sightread much easier and don't panic from quick transistions during a song. I also understand the approach and feel from the original drummer easier. As a result, my fills become more natural and creative.
Objectively, I've found my skill improves (measured through % accuracy recorded by Rockband) with the focus I get with Lamb's bread. Best yet, the combo of Rockband and Lamb's Bread has been effective practice time as my mind and body retain the experience. Other strains can make it difficult for me to relax and focus, or make me too lazy... lamb's bread seems to be just the right combination.
One last thing, I have daily lower back pain and it doesn't even enter my mind with Lamb's bread. Overall I feel more physically capable and mobile.